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  • Navarro Report | Electoral Fraud | Postal Voting
    Navarro Report - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. Navarro 2020 Election Report
  • Facts About Dominion, Smartmatic You Should Know | Newsmax.com
    Since election day, various guests, attorneys and elected officials have appeared on Newsmax TV and offered opinions and claims about Smartmatic and Dominion Systems, both companies that offer voting software in the U.S.
  • BIDEN LOCKED OUT OF INTEL BRIEFINGS - TRUMP PLANNING TO DECLARE LIMITED MARTIAL LAW
    Never since Abe Lincoln has there been such drama in the White House. President Trump is being urged by both his aides and Generals to declare a limited Martial Law to temporarily suspend the Constitution in order to hold a Presidential re-vote ov…
  • MacKenzie Scott donated billions of dollars to charities across the nation, including agencies in Chicago
    Her divorce from Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos was very public, and now, so is her generosity.
  • Lt. General McInerney & Maj. General Vallely on Secession, Civil War, Insurrection Act or Surrender? | Worldview Weekend Broadcast Network
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  • Doug Ross @ Journal: INFOGRAPHIC: The Shocking Allegations of Mass Vote Fraud Made by Sidney Powell in Georgia
    So easy to consume, even Democrats can understand...
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  • Major British Newspaper Breaks Ranks and Tells the Truth About Covid-19… – BolenReport
    Something to be thankful for… From Britain by Karma Singh: The Daily Mail, Britain’s #3 daily newspaper, in an article spread over two whole pages of the Saturday edition 21st November 2020 e…
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  • Johns Hopkins published then deleted an article questioning the U.S. coronavirus death rate | Just The News
    The university stands by the study but said the article was leading to the spread of 'misinformation'
  • Johns Hopkins published then deleted an article questioning the U.S. coronavirus death rate | Just The News
    The university stands by the study but said the article was leading to the spread of 'misinformation'
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  • Make America Great Again! Event with Donald Trump, Jr. - Atlanta, GA | Events | Donald J. Trump for President
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  • READ: Left-wing Radicals Post Online Guide to 'Disrupting' the Country if Election is Close
    Radical left-wing activists have posted a plan to shut down the country and force Trump from power if the 2020 election is too close to call.
  • READ: Left-wing Radicals Post Online Guide to 'Disrupting' the Country if Election is Close
    Radical left-wing activists have posted a plan to shut down the country and force Trump from power if the 2020 election is too close to call.
  • Varney: Why the WHO warning on coronavirus lockdowns matters for the presidential race | Fox Business
    President Trump is leading us out of lockdowns. Joe Biden is leading us towards lockdowns.
  • Facebook says it removed 1 million groups in past year for breaking rules
    Facebook said Thursday it removed more than 1 million groups over the last year for breaking the platform’s rules, and took down more than 13 million posts for violating specific policies on organized hate and hate speech.
  • After fish that survives on land is found, Georgia tells anglers: Kill them immediately | News Break
    Lawrenceville, Ga. — Georgia's Department of Natural Resources has a message for anglers: If you catch a northern snakehead, kill it immediately. Northern snakeheads are invasive fish that can breathe air and survive for days on land.
  • Vladimir Putin calls urgent meeting with defence chiefs after 14 Russian sailors die in submarine fire
    THE Russian leader cleared his schedule for a meeting with his defence minister Sergei Shoigu following the tragedy. Russian media outlet RBC cited an unnamed military source as saying the submarine was nuclear-powered - but Russian officials made no comment on the type of vessel involved.
  • Vladimir Putin calls urgent meeting with defence chiefs after 14 Russian sailors die in submarine fire
    THE Russian leader cleared his schedule for a meeting with his defence minister Sergei Shoigu following the tragedy. Russian media outlet RBC cited an unnamed military source as saying the submarine was nuclear-powered - but Russian officials made no comment on the type of vessel involved.
  • Facebook unveils 'its most invasive and dangerous form of surveillance yet' with launch of Libra cryptocurrency
    FACEBOOK is launching cryptocurrency next year - backed by the likes of Mastercard, Visa and PayPal - which will allow people to move money from their smartphone. The currency is known as Libra, which the social network says it has "no special role" in governing and will manage the reserve equally with a group of big companies.
  • U.S. consumer debt is now above levels hit during the 2008 financial crisis - MarketWatch
    Consumer debt has hit $14 trillion, a level some might find worrisome.
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  • WATCH: Don Jr. Takes the Stage At MASSIVE Trump 2020 Rally, Hilariously Mocks "Groping" Joe Biden
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  • Maher: Don't Overestimate How Much People Have Been Choking On Political Correctness And Hate It
    Bill Maher called far-left political correctness cancer on progressivism in an interview with CNN's Chris Cuomo on CNN Monday night. Maher said while he is "sick of winning," he told the CNN host people are "choking" on political correctness and hate it.
  • EMF Health Summit 2019 - Free & Online 14 - 20th June!
    Cell phones, WiFi… your health is in danger. 30+ world experts share solutions to protect yourself from this invisible threat.
  • Supreme Court Rejects Atheists' Attempt To Remove 'In God We Trust' From U.S. Currency
    The U.S. Supreme Court has rejected a case filed by atheists to remove the phrase "In God We Trust" from all currency issued by the Department of Treasury.
  • Australia PM adviser says climate change is 'UN-led ruse to establish new world order' - Telegraph
    Tony Abbott's business adviser says global warming a fallacy supported by United Nations to 'create a new authoritarian world order under its control'
  • ‘STONE-COLD KILLER’: Name Of Potential Sarah Sanders Replacement Emerges | Daily Wire
    Hours after President Donald Trump announced that White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders would be leaving her position at the end of the month, a name emerged from multiple sources close to the president for who should be Sanders' replacement.
  • Livestock Methane Emissions Have No Warming Effect | Climate Dispatch
    New research shows 'there is no scientific evidence…that domestic livestock could represent a risk for the Earth's climate' and poses little warming potential.
  • Report: Asians Fear College 'Adversity Score' Will Harm Their Admission Chances | Breitbart
    Some Asian-Americans are fearful that they recently announced "adversity score" will harm their chance of admission to college.
  • Limbaugh: Here's Why Trump Should Start Going To California
    Rush Limbaugh offered a piece of counterintuitive advice to Donald Trump on his radio program Tuesday: "Go to California, Mr. President."
  • National Parks Toss Signs Warning Of Melting Glaciers After Glaciers Fail To Melt
    The National Parks Service has quietly removed signs warning visitors to Glacier National Park that they should take their selfies with the glacier now, since it would be gone by 2020 — a victim of climate change.
  • Republican Lawmaker Pushing to End Foreign Grad Training Program
    A Republican congressman is leading a new effort to end a 20-year-old program that allows foreign graduates to work in STEM fields while on their F-1 student visas.
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  • Facebook Worries Emails Could Show Zuckerberg Knew of Questionable Privacy Practices - WSJ
    Facebook uncovered emails that appear to show CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s connection to potentially problematic privacy practices at the company.
  • WATCH: Anti-Trump journalist ‘Dr. Pizza’ arrested for child sex crimes | One America News Network
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  • Google staff keep ‘blacklist’ of conservative and ‘fringe’ sites - report — RT USA News
    Google reportedly runs two “blacklists,” one allowing staff to remove “fringe” websites from search results and another for filtering out opinion articles, according to conservative news outlet the Daily Caller.
  • Facebook Worries Emails Could Show Zuckerberg Knew of Questionable Privacy Practices - WSJ
    Facebook uncovered emails that appear to show CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s connection to potentially problematic privacy practices at the company.
  • Clinton White House was den of coke, mistresses: ex-Secret Service officer
    Gary J. Byrne has devoted his life to serving his country, and risked it to do the same — as a member of the US Air Force, a uniformed White House Secret...
  • Queasy About the Price of Gold This Week?..Take a Deep Breath, Step Back, Put it in Perspective
  • Indigenous Jelly Bush honey, the most powerful honey in the world | Welcome To Country
    Recent studies have proved there is a new honey Queen that has been used by Indigenous Australians for thousands of years and is still used today.
  • Planned Parenthood’s “Thousands of Women Died” Lie Earns Pants on Fire Maximum of Four Pinocchios | American Center for Law and Justice
    Planned Parenthood has once again been exposed in a lie. This time peddling the pernicious propaganda that “thousands of women died” each year from back...
  • Christian Mom Asia Bibi’s Ten-Year Nightmare is Finally Over as She is Safely Reunited with Her Family in Canada | American Center for Law and Justice
    Today marks a huge victory for a Christian woman and for religious freedom, as after suffering a 10-year nightmare ordeal, Asia Bibi is finally,
  • Former Trans Man and Former Lesbian Say Church Was Key in Setting Them Free: 'The Lord Can Heal Anyone' | CBN News
    As the Left celebrates gay pride month with a push for the "Equality Act" to broaden anti-discrimination protections for LGBTQ people in the US, the Church is facing the threat of more negative consequences if it doesn't get on board.
  • One Dead, Water Rescues Needed as Storms Hit Several States: Threatened Arkansas Levee Prompts Evacuations | The Weather Channel
    Reported tornadoes and deadly flash flooding hit Baton Rouge and other parts of southeastern Louisiana.
  • Facing pressure from Trump, Mexico detains two migrant caravan organizers! - NewsBoard.us
    Mexican authorities have dramatically stepped up law enforcement pressure against Central American migrants in recent days in an effort to stave off a trade war with the United States. As Mexican diplomats have met with U.S. officials in Washington this week to try to head off President Trump’s threats of a punitive tariff on all Mexican imports, authorities in Mexico have signaled that the country is serious about curbing a recent surge in migrants to the U.S. border. Mexican military police Wednesday intercepted about 600 Central American migrants walking north on a highway in southern Mexico, and Thursday, Mexican officials announced federal charges against two prominent migrant activists and financial penalties against more than two dozen people suspected of helping migrants. Irineo Mujica, the director of Pueblo Sin Fronteras, an activist group that has helped several large caravans of Central American migrants cross Mexico and reach the United States, was arrested in the northern border city of Sonoyta and charged with illegally transporting migrants. Another activist who has worked with caravans, Cristobal Sanchez, was arrested near the southern border and charged with smuggling migrants into Mexico. Mexico’s finance ministry announced it had blocked the bank accounts of 26 people who had participated “in the trafficking of migrants and the illegal organization of migrant caravans.” The efforts are a part of a broader Mexican crackdown on illegal immigrants, with detentions and deportations of Central American migrants in recent months up significantly compared with the same period last year. But it has not been enough for Trump, who, angry about a recent surge of migrants crossing the southern U.S. border, announced on Twitter that unless Mexico stops the migrants he will impose a 5% tariff on all Mexican imports starting Monday and then increase the taxes steadily to 25% by October. On Thursday, White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said Trump’s position had not changed. “We are still moving forward with tariffs at this time,” Sanders said. Trump, who was traveling in Europe as part of the 75th anniversary of D-day on Thursday, told reporters that U.S. and Mexican officials that had made some progress in their talks, but that Mexico must agree to do more. “They have to step up to the plate,” he said of Mexican officials. Mexican Foreign Secretary Marcelo Ebrard, who met with U.S. Secretary of State Michael R. Pompeo for a second day of talks in Washington on Thursday, told reporters during a midday break that the two sides were making progress and might be able to define concrete positions soon. He declined to comment on the Trump administration’s request that Mexico agree to serve as a “safe third country,” which would require Central Americans to apply for asylum in the first foreign country they enter after fleeing their homes. Such an agreement would allow the U.S. to immediately deport Guatemalan asylum seekers who arrive in the U.S. to Mexico — and to deport Honduran and Salvadoran asylum seekers to Guatemala. Ebrard has called the proposal a nonstarter, but he is believed to be considering it now as a way to head off Trump’s tariffs, which would greatly destabilize Mexico's already sluggish economy. By late Thursday, no agreement had been reached, said Roberto Velasco Alvarez, a spokesman for Mexico's Secretariat of Foreign Affairs. "We continue to explore options to address the growing number of undocumented migrants that cross Mexico," he tweeted. "The U.S. position is focused on immigration enforcement measures, ours on development. We have not yet reached the agreement but we continue negotiating." Mexico has sought U.S. support for an economic development plan for Central America to help address migration. Migrant advocates on both sides of the border have criticized Mexico for doing Trump’s bidding on immigration issues, especially considering new President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador’s campaign vows to do more than his predecessors to respect the rights of Central American migrants. Along with increasing deportations and detentions of migrants, Lopez Obrador accepted Remain In Mexico, a unilateral U.S. policy put into place this year that has forced thousands of Central American asylum seekers to wait in Mexico while their cases are being heard in the United States. “We had a lot of hope,” said Alex Mensing, a U.S.-based member of Pueblo Sin Fronteras, or People Without Borders. “It’s really disappointing to see this level of criminalization of migrants.” “It's not a coincidence,” Mensing said of the actions taken Thursday against migrant activists in Mexico. “I think that the threat is being taken seriously by Mexican authorities, and they felt the need to crack down on some of the people who have been speaking up against human rights abuses and standing up for migrants.” Pueblo Sin Fronteras, a small collective of volunteers based in the U.S. and Mexico, has drawn the ire of U.S. conservatives in recent years. The group organized a caravan to the U.S. border in 2017 and has helped guide several other large groups since. It says caravans shield participants from rape, kidnapping and other perils of the migrant trail. Last year, Trump sent soldiers to the border in response to a caravan partly led by Pueblo Sin Fronteras. Vice President Mike Pence said asylum seekers with the caravan were being "exploited by open-border political activists.” Documents leaked this year by NBC 7, a news channel in San Diego, showed that U.S. authorities had monitored Pueblo Sin Fronteras activists, as well as journalists and attorneys who interacted with the migrant caravan in the border city of Tijuana. Mujica, who is a dual U.S.-Mexican citizen, has also been accused by U.S. prosecutors of conspiring with Arizona migrant activist Scott Warren to harbor two migrants in the United States illegally last year. Warren, a leader of the humanitarian group No More Deaths, which leaves water and other supplies along desolate stretches of the U.S.-Mexico border, is currently on trial on suspicion of shielding the migrants from authorities for several days. Warren has pleaded not guilty. He faces up to 20 years in federal prison. On Thursday, Lopez Obrador told reporters at his daily news conference that Mujica and Sanchez had not been arrested to appease U.S. officials. “We do not act like that,” he said. “We act with principles.” At the news conference, Lopez Obrador also announced a “defense of Mexican dignity” rally on Saturday. The event will take place in Tijuana, he said, to promote both Mexican sovereignty and friendship with the people of the United States. Meanwhile, on the southern border, his administration’s increased enforcement has left thousands of migrants stranded in Tapachula, about 20 miles north of Guatemala. “When I crossed I thought it would be easy to go directly to the United States, but now it’s too difficult,” said Osman Cruz, 36, a father of five from the Honduran city of La Ceiba who was among scores of Central Americans seeking shade from the blistering sun in the central plaza of Tapachula. Cruz, whose wife and children remain in Honduras, arrived in early April, crossing on a raft across the Rio Suchiate, which marks the Guatemalan border, but has been stuck since. He, like many others, has applied for refugee status in Mexico, where he has found occasional construction jobs. But, ultimately, he still hopes to go to the United States. ”Here in Mexico when I work I only earn enough to buy some food and space on a floor to sleep at night,” he said. Linthicum reported from Mexico City, Wilkinson from Washington and McDonnell from Tapachula. Times staff writer Noah Bierman in Washington contributed to this report.
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  • Facing pressure from Trump, Mexico detains two migrant caravan organizers! - NewsBoard.us
    Mexican authorities have dramatically stepped up law enforcement pressure against Central American migrants in recent days in an effort to stave off a trade war with the United States. As Mexican diplomats have met with U.S. officials in Washington this week to try to head off President Trump’s threats of a punitive tariff on all Mexican imports, authorities in Mexico have signaled that the country is serious about curbing a recent surge in migrants to the U.S. border. Mexican military police Wednesday intercepted about 600 Central American migrants walking north on a highway in southern Mexico, and Thursday, Mexican officials announced federal charges against two prominent migrant activists and financial penalties against more than two dozen people suspected of helping migrants. Irineo Mujica, the director of Pueblo Sin Fronteras, an activist group that has helped several large caravans of Central American migrants cross Mexico and reach the United States, was arrested in the northern border city of Sonoyta and charged with illegally transporting migrants. Another activist who has worked with caravans, Cristobal Sanchez, was arrested near the southern border and charged with smuggling migrants into Mexico. Mexico’s finance ministry announced it had blocked the bank accounts of 26 people who had participated “in the trafficking of migrants and the illegal organization of migrant caravans.” The efforts are a part of a broader Mexican crackdown on illegal immigrants, with detentions and deportations of Central American migrants in recent months up significantly compared with the same period last year. But it has not been enough for Trump, who, angry about a recent surge of migrants crossing the southern U.S. border, announced on Twitter that unless Mexico stops the migrants he will impose a 5% tariff on all Mexican imports starting Monday and then increase the taxes steadily to 25% by October. On Thursday, White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said Trump’s position had not changed. “We are still moving forward with tariffs at this time,” Sanders said. Trump, who was traveling in Europe as part of the 75th anniversary of D-day on Thursday, told reporters that U.S. and Mexican officials that had made some progress in their talks, but that Mexico must agree to do more. “They have to step up to the plate,” he said of Mexican officials. Mexican Foreign Secretary Marcelo Ebrard, who met with U.S. Secretary of State Michael R. Pompeo for a second day of talks in Washington on Thursday, told reporters during a midday break that the two sides were making progress and might be able to define concrete positions soon. He declined to comment on the Trump administration’s request that Mexico agree to serve as a “safe third country,” which would require Central Americans to apply for asylum in the first foreign country they enter after fleeing their homes. Such an agreement would allow the U.S. to immediately deport Guatemalan asylum seekers who arrive in the U.S. to Mexico — and to deport Honduran and Salvadoran asylum seekers to Guatemala. Ebrard has called the proposal a nonstarter, but he is believed to be considering it now as a way to head off Trump’s tariffs, which would greatly destabilize Mexico's already sluggish economy. By late Thursday, no agreement had been reached, said Roberto Velasco Alvarez, a spokesman for Mexico's Secretariat of Foreign Affairs. "We continue to explore options to address the growing number of undocumented migrants that cross Mexico," he tweeted. "The U.S. position is focused on immigration enforcement measures, ours on development. We have not yet reached the agreement but we continue negotiating." Mexico has sought U.S. support for an economic development plan for Central America to help address migration. Migrant advocates on both sides of the border have criticized Mexico for doing Trump’s bidding on immigration issues, especially considering new President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador’s campaign vows to do more than his predecessors to respect the rights of Central American migrants. Along with increasing deportations and detentions of migrants, Lopez Obrador accepted Remain In Mexico, a unilateral U.S. policy put into place this year that has forced thousands of Central American asylum seekers to wait in Mexico while their cases are being heard in the United States. “We had a lot of hope,” said Alex Mensing, a U.S.-based member of Pueblo Sin Fronteras, or People Without Borders. “It’s really disappointing to see this level of criminalization of migrants.” “It's not a coincidence,” Mensing said of the actions taken Thursday against migrant activists in Mexico. “I think that the threat is being taken seriously by Mexican authorities, and they felt the need to crack down on some of the people who have been speaking up against human rights abuses and standing up for migrants.” Pueblo Sin Fronteras, a small collective of volunteers based in the U.S. and Mexico, has drawn the ire of U.S. conservatives in recent years. The group organized a caravan to the U.S. border in 2017 and has helped guide several other large groups since. It says caravans shield participants from rape, kidnapping and other perils of the migrant trail. Last year, Trump sent soldiers to the border in response to a caravan partly led by Pueblo Sin Fronteras. Vice President Mike Pence said asylum seekers with the caravan were being "exploited by open-border political activists.” Documents leaked this year by NBC 7, a news channel in San Diego, showed that U.S. authorities had monitored Pueblo Sin Fronteras activists, as well as journalists and attorneys who interacted with the migrant caravan in the border city of Tijuana. Mujica, who is a dual U.S.-Mexican citizen, has also been accused by U.S. prosecutors of conspiring with Arizona migrant activist Scott Warren to harbor two migrants in the United States illegally last year. Warren, a leader of the humanitarian group No More Deaths, which leaves water and other supplies along desolate stretches of the U.S.-Mexico border, is currently on trial on suspicion of shielding the migrants from authorities for several days. Warren has pleaded not guilty. He faces up to 20 years in federal prison. On Thursday, Lopez Obrador told reporters at his daily news conference that Mujica and Sanchez had not been arrested to appease U.S. officials. “We do not act like that,” he said. “We act with principles.” At the news conference, Lopez Obrador also announced a “defense of Mexican dignity” rally on Saturday. The event will take place in Tijuana, he said, to promote both Mexican sovereignty and friendship with the people of the United States. Meanwhile, on the southern border, his administration’s increased enforcement has left thousands of migrants stranded in Tapachula, about 20 miles north of Guatemala. “When I crossed I thought it would be easy to go directly to the United States, but now it’s too difficult,” said Osman Cruz, 36, a father of five from the Honduran city of La Ceiba who was among scores of Central Americans seeking shade from the blistering sun in the central plaza of Tapachula. Cruz, whose wife and children remain in Honduras, arrived in early April, crossing on a raft across the Rio Suchiate, which marks the Guatemalan border, but has been stuck since. He, like many others, has applied for refugee status in Mexico, where he has found occasional construction jobs. But, ultimately, he still hopes to go to the United States. ”Here in Mexico when I work I only earn enough to buy some food and space on a floor to sleep at night,” he said. Linthicum reported from Mexico City, Wilkinson from Washington and McDonnell from Tapachula. Times staff writer Noah Bierman in Washington contributed to this report.
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  • HELL Freezes Over, CNN Shares Good Poll For Trump! - NewsBoard.us
    Can u you imagine the pain CNN is feeling for reporting good news about President Trump? According to a new CNN Poll, 57% of Americans believe Trump will be re-elected. From CNN: Washington(CNN) A majority of Americans say they think Donald Trump is going to win a second term, according to a CNN Poll conducted by SSRS, even as the President's reviews on issues other than the economy remain largely negative. The new poll finds 54% say their best guess is that Trump will win the 2020 election, 41% feel he will lose. Americans are slightly more apt to say Trump will win now than they were to say Barack Obama would win a second term in May 2011, in a survey conducted just after the death of Osama bin Laden (50% thought Obama would win in that poll). The new numbers on Trump are a reversal from December, when a narrow majority of 51% said they thought Trump would lose his bid for re-election. The shift over that time comes mostly among those who disapprove of Trump's handling of the presidency. In December, 81% in that group said they thought the President would lose, and now, that's fallen to 67%. At the same time, the share who approve of the President and think he will win has held mostly steady (88% now vs. 85% in December). cnn.com
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  • News Break | Police: Woman who allegedly stuck officer with vehicle has been arrested
    SANDY SPRINGS, Ga. (CBS46) The woman who allegedly struck an officer, then sped off from the scene Monday morning has been arrested. Around 8 a.m. a Sandy Springs officer was struck on Powers Ferry Road in front of One River Place. The driver, later identified as 25-year-old Madison Kelley Leftwich, was driving a ted Toyota Corolla.
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  • ICYMI: CNN Host Openly Mocks Rape Victim for Saying She Carries Gun to Protect Her Family
    What kind of sick joke is this!?
  • WATCH: Republican Congressman ASSAULTED In Broad Daylight By His Former Opponent
    But the GOP is radical? Mmhmm...
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  • Operation Charlemagne, The Silent Ones, and EyePyramid. Italy’s role in Framing Trump! #Spygate #QAnon #GreatAwakening #NEONREVOLT – Neon Revolt
    Before I begin, a hat tip to TheBigOldDog, Zatvornik, and Anglojibwe. Also, I’ll address recent “drama” at the END of this article. For now, I want to get right into this: It star…
  • The Deliberate Dumbing Down Of America And The Results | Education News
    ...the State of Oregon, the most unchurched state in the union, was once again chosen to become the "poster child" of government mismanagement.
  • Trump stays on after commencement speech, shakes hands with 1,000 cadets | Fox News
    President Trump stayed after his commencement speech at the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs Thursday to shake hands with 1,000 graduating cadets.
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  • Border wall funded through GoFundMe will be completed soon, group says
    Non-profit group touted its completed border wall built with GoFundMe dollars, two days after the Sunland Park mayor said it was illegal.
  • 200 ex-LGBT men, women rally to show freedom they’ve found in following Jesus | News | LifeSite
    'Look at this!  This is Amazing!  They say we don’t exist!'
  • Cash Flowed to Clinton Foundation Amid Russian Uranium Deal - The New York Times
    As the Russian atomic energy agency gradually took charge of a company that controls one-fifth of all uranium production capacity in the United States, a stream of cash made its way to the former president’s charitable organization.
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  • Trump Trolls Acosta To His Face. It's Hilarious. | Daily Wire
    Back in the Oval Office on Friday after his trip to the Southern border, President Trump was confronted by a number of reporters, one of whom just happened to be CNN’s Chief White House correspondent James Acosta, who inadvertently did Trump a favor when he also traveled to the border, posed next
  • NAIL IN THE COFFIN: Trump Finishes Off Acosta After Brutal Day | Daily Wire
    President Donald Trump humiliated CNN's Jim Acosta on Thursday after the professional troll accidentally admitted that border walls work during the president's visit to McAllen, Texas.
  • Biblical Proportions: Mecca's Grand Mosque Plagued By Swarms Of Locusts | Daily Wire
    The pilgrimage hub of Saudi Arabia got hit with a plague of biblical proportions earlier this week when a massive swarm of locusts descended upon the Islamic holy site of Mecca.
  • BREAKING: Pedophile Reportedly Confesses To Killing 6-Year-Old Beauty Queen JonBenét Ramsey in 1996 | Daily Wire
    On Thursday, the Daily Mail reported that a man who has been a suspect in the murder of six-year-old beauty queen JonBenét Ramsey in 1996 reportedly admitted he kill
  • Here is the big kick-off against child trafficking & sex trafficking, concentrating on Georgia & Atlanta prior to the Super Bowl when all the big high rollers come in here. There were many many buses out today, I believe the number was 72 with banners on the side and the roof! Click on the hashtag announced in the photos and also the website! I don't know if this is coordinated with President Trump's initiatives or just Divine Providence. This got good air time on the local Fox and the local ABC affiliate station during Prime Time news! #stoptraffick
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